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Modern Genetics

Human Inheritance

Human Genetic Disorders

Advances in Genetics

Table of Contents

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Inheritance of Blood Type

Blood type is determined by a single gene with three alleles. This chart shows which combinations of alleles result in each blood type.

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The Sex Chromosomes

The sex chromosomes carry genes that determine whether a person is male or female. They also carry genes that determine other traits.

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Colorblindness Punnett Square

Red-green colorblindness is a sex-linked trait. A girl who receives only one recessive allele (written Xc) for red-green colorblindness will not have the trait. However, a boy who receives one recessive allele will be colorblind.

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Main Idea

Detail Detail Detail

Identifying Main IdeasAs you read the section “Patterns of Human Inheritance,” write the main idea in a graphic organizer. Then write three supporting details that further explain the main idea.

Human traits are controlled by single genes with two alleles, single genes with multiple alleles, and multiple genes.

Human traits controlled by single

genes with two alleles have two

distinctly different phenotypes.

Though a single gene can have

multiple alleles, a person can carry only two of these

alleles.

Multiple genes that control a trait act

together to produce a single trait with a

large number of phenotypes.

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Links on Genetics

Click the SciLinks button for links on genetics.

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A Pedigree

A pedigree is a chart or “family tree” that tracks which members of a family have a particular trait.

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A Hemophilia Pedigree

The pedigree shows the inheritance of hemophilia, a sex-linked disorder in a family.

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Pedigree Activity

Click the Active Art button to open a browser window and access Active Art about pedigrees.

- Human Genetic Disorders

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Comparing and ContrastingAs you read, compare and contrast the types of genetic disorders by completing a table like the one below.

Cystic fibrosis Body produces abnormally thick mucus.

Recessive allele due to removal of three DNA bases

Disorder Description Cause

Sickle-cell diseaseRed blood cells are sickle-shaped and have reduced ability to hold oxygen.

Codominant allele

Hemophilia Blood clots slowly or not at all.

Recessive allele on X chromosome

Down Syndrome Mental retardation and heart defects

An extra copy of chromosome 21

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Sickle-Cell Disease

Click the Video button to watch a movie aboutsickle-cell disease.

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Disorders

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Changing Rice Production

The graph shows how worldwide rice production changed between 1965 and 2000. New, hybrid varieties of rice plants are one factor that has affected the amount of rice produced.

- Advances in Genetics

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Changing Rice Production

Rice production increased.

Reading Graphs:

According to the graph, how did rice production change between 1965 and 2000?

- Advances in Genetics

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Changing Rice Production

2 in 1965; 4 in 2000

Reading Graphs:

How many metric tons of rice per hectare were produced in 1965? How many were produced in 2000?

- Advances in Genetics

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Changing Rice Production

2 metric tons/hectare

Calculating:

Calculate the approximate difference between rice production in 1965 and 2000.

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Changing Rice Production

Possible answer: fertilizers and improved harvesting methods

Developing Hypotheses:

What factors besides new varieties of plants might help account for the difference in rice production between 1965 and 2000?

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Genetic Engineering

Scientists use genetic engineering to create bacterial cells that produce important human proteins such as insulin.

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Asking QuestionsBefore you read, preview the red headings. In a graphic organizer like the one below, ask a question for each heading. As you read, write answers to your questions.

Questions AnswersWhat is selective breeding? Selective breeding is the process of

selecting organisms with desired traits to be parents of the next generation.

Why are organisms cloned? To produce offspring with desired traits

What is genetic engineering? A process in which genes from one organism are transferred into the DNA of another organism

What advance has helped us learn about human genetics?

The Human Genome Project

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Links on Genetic Engineering

Click the SciLinks button for links on genetic engineering.

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Selective Breeding

Click the Video button to watch a movie aboutselective breeding.

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Human traits

controlled by

such as such as such as such as

Graphic Organizer

Multiple alleles

Single genes Sex-linked genes

Widow's peak Height

Many genes

Blood type Colorblindness

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End of Section:Graphic Organizer